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Best podcasts about Celeste Liddle

Latest podcast episodes about Celeste Liddle

Serious Danger
BONUS: Meet the Candidate - Tara Burnett for Cooper

Serious Danger

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 41:42


First up in our series of bonus episodes interviewing Greens candidates for the upcoming federal election, Emerald and Tom meet Tara Burnett, Greens candidate for the inner-Melbourne seat of Cooper! Is Cooper the Greens‘ white whale? Is now the time that Greens can unseat Labor’s Ged Kearney and finally expand their Melbourne base? What would Tara becoming Australia’s first trans federal MP mean for the community? And what’s the goss with her girlfriend Celeste Liddle? ---------- These bonus election episodes can only exist because of our wonderful Patreon subscriber’s support. Subscribe for $3/month to get access to our fortnightly subscriber-only full episode, and unlock our complete library of over SIXTY past bonus episodes. https://www.patreon.com/SeriousDangerAU ---------- Call to action - Tara Burnett for Cooper - for upcoming events, donate or check out the Sam Wallman fundraiser at linktr.ee/tara.burnett There’s an election coming! https://greens.org.au/events Check out the platform - https://greens.org.au/platform Serious Danger merch - https://seriousdanger.bigcartel.com/ Produced by Michael Griffin https://www.instagram.com/mikeskillz Follow us on https://twitter.com/SeriousDangerAU https://www.instagram.com/seriousdangerau https://www.tiktok.com/@seriousdangerauSupport the show: http://patreon.com/seriousdangerauSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stick Together
Invasion Day and Aboriginal Worker Rights

Stick Together

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025


January 26. Australia Day. Invasion It marks the anniversary of the 1788 arrival of the First Fleet of British Ships at Port Jackson, in New South Wales, the raising of the Flag of Great Britain at that site by Governor Arthur Phillip, the invasion of Australia and the start of genocide against the original owners of this land. January 26 is a day of mourning and a day of struggle, marked by big, loud, powerful Invasion Day rallies right across the country. But the struggle for Aboriginal justice also extends to justice at work, and one of the industries where these issues come to the fore, is in higher education. Universities have amongst the highest rates of Aboriginal employment, but it's also a sector that is so exploitative of workers' intellectual property. Arrende woman, Celeste Liddle, is the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Organiser for the NTEU and we had a long chat about the sector and Aboriginal worker rights. 

Solidarity Breakfast
Celeste Liddle: Voice for Palestine II Peace Walk Against AUKUS II La Nuit Blanche: French Jazz @ The Count's II This is the Week II RMIT Strike II Dave Sweeney: NO NUCLEAR

Solidarity Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024


Celeste Liddle: Voice for Palestine here II Week 20 at the Melbourne Palestinian Rally Arente woman, Unionist and writer Celeste LiddlePeace Walk Against AUKUS here II Bunjil's Fire 20/03/24: Robbie Thorpe & Ibby speak with Winiata & Karina from Beyond Uranium Canberra. They are part of the Peace Walkers Against AUKUS - a month long walk from Port Kembla to Canberra that started on March 17 2024. In honour of the late Uncle Kevin Buzzacott, and one of the first anti-nuclear protest walks on the east coast, all welcome to join.Fundraiser to support the walk: https://www.gofundme.com/f/peace-walkers-against-aukusMore info and registration form: La Nuit Blanche: French Jazz @ The Count's here II Singer Raleigh Williams from French-inspired ensemble La Nuit Blanche joins us to tell us about their up-coming gig at The Count's Jazz Club on Wednesday 27 March 2024, 7:30pm.This is the Week here II Kevin Healey lays out the week for review.RMIT Strike here here II Dr Tricia McLaughlin RMIT President NTEU joins us to talk about the week long strike set for March 25th through to Thursday 28th.Dave Sweeney: NO NUCLEAR here II Dave Sweeney, anti-nuclear campaigner at ACF and a founding member of ICAN, discusses the Australian political class' nuclear love affair. 

Full Story
The voice AMA: does voting no ‘maintain the status quo?'

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 27:51


With the referendum on the Indigenous voice to parliament fast approaching, the polls show the no vote leading in most states. In this episode of special Full Story series The voice ask me anything, we discuss the recycling of a Howard-era scare campaign, the misrepresentation of First Nations views on the voice, and why the no vote is on the rise. Laura Murphy-Oates is joined by Guardian Australia's chief political correspondent Paul Karp, Arrente writer and commentator Celeste Liddle, and CEO of GetUp! and Widjabal Wia-bul woman Larissa Baldwin-Roberts.

Yeah Nah Pasaran!
RADIOTHON SPECIAL

Yeah Nah Pasaran!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022


Folks, it is Radiothon Time at 3CR and we need to make some money to keep the lights on. If you appreciate what we do on YNP, please consider chucking us anything you can spare at https://www.givenow.com.au/cr/yeahnahpasaranThanks to Celeste Liddle for popping by to say a few words about community radio.Andy is reading: 'Writers Defiled: Security Surveillance of Australian Authors and Intellectuals 1920-1960' by Fiona Capp. Sounds fun.Cam is reading: 'Sandy Hook: An American Tragedy & The Battle For Truth' by Liz Williamson.Andy recommends the PBS doco 'The Baldies'.

They're Gunna Kill Us
We Can Smell Blood- with Celeste Liddle- Part 2

They're Gunna Kill Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 48:19


TGKU show notes (guest Celeste Liddle) Pt 2“We can smell blood” Part 2.Show notes, including times of Celeste's bitsHillsongEnjoying Scott's sufferingSean makes possibly no sense about import/export religion 4 minutes 10 seconds. Celeste talks about deep-seated colonial christianityChristian CapitalismBen Roberts SmithSAS torture of protesters in Australia15:35 Celeste on murderous racist police, Abu GraibLynndie EnglandJournalism that fails to see patternsHandy “lone wolf” scapegoatsLindt Cafe massacreBourke St massacreWhat are copsChristchurch massacreStrategy of tension25 minutes. Celeste on fear of nationalism continuing to be reinforcedEgging Craig KellyFar right organisingDoing to the ALP what the teals did to the Liberal partyIs Stella a Yelling at Racist Dogs dogFeminists United AustraliaPutting forward a left alternative.DIY it seat by seat, issue by issue. 

They're Gunna Kill Us
We Can Smell Blood- with Celeste Liddle- Part 1

They're Gunna Kill Us

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 86:41


TGKU show notes (guest Celeste Liddle)“We can smell blood” Part 1.Show notes, including times of Celeste's bits. We return after over a year.High on life, watching conservative sc*m eat sh*t.We are joined by Celeste Liddle, who got the biggest swing with the most anti-establishment campaign for the Greens in Cooper.ALP boat turnbacks make ALP twitter go quiet for a second.Victorian Premier Dan Andrews continues his years long attack on the right to protest, wants to give forest activists a year in jail.Police attack on refugee protesters at MITA.Police ideological alignment with lockdown era cooker protests.VicForest is illegally logging. Thanks Dan!Mainstream media trying and failing to talk about politics. On purpose.17 minutes: Celeste talks about how she thought the election might go.Media go up their own arses.How does a person make any sense of this.22:10 Celeste speaks about media.ALP supporter vote compass freak out.27:40  Celeste talks about insanely racist and ALP supporter response to her camapaign announcement. The Section 44 debacle.23 pages of racist, sexist, patronising comments in first 3 days of campaign.Wong and Plibsersek retweeting the garbage.Emily's List ffs.“They were fixated on me and Lidia.”F*cked up abuse directed at women on the left by people on the left.37 minutes: Celeste talks about countering attacks.Too few calling it out.Zero solidarity from so-called progressive women in power.The strange silence of the compromised.Swinging anarchistsThe point of getting into politics.44:20 Celeste on being a feminist, anarchist leaning Arrernte woman deciding to run.A repugnant, colonial system.Dan's cop-focused way to deal with pandemic crisis.A handful of people make decisions in the country. They need to be checked.ALP entitlement.“I don't see being a politician as being a career.”Until about 4 years ago the Greens had about as much substance on Indigenous politics as the majors.Lidia Thorpe, sovereignty activist, showed there was a different way.Unexpected alliances.The difference between organising and campaigning.1 hour: Celeste on keeping control of her excellent social media during a campaign.Grassroots and punk rock.DIY collectivism.Teals were far more corporate, but still injected excitement.Anti-fascism. What it means to live in a successful and thriving society.Left on our own with fires and floods.Not getting stuck in the electoral cycle.1:16:30 Celeste on post-campaign thoughts.Growing up rusted-on Labor.S11, children overboard and the Intervention. Turning points.Pat O'Shane.Lidia showed “we can do things our way.”This is the system, change it or dismantle it.Anarchists will be mad.Sean is Autistic, apparently.Child sacrifice is wrong.Part two coming shortly. 

The Sound of Solidarity
Morrison out: but what's the alternative?

The Sound of Solidarity

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 65:34


We all know the Coalition has to go. What's more challenging is how we do it … and what we expect and demand from an Albanese Labor government. Three guests discuss the issues. Kosmos Samaras is a former Victorian ALP campaign director who is now a Director at Redbridge Group, a research and consulting organisation. Celeste Liddle is an Arrernte woman, a union activist, social commentator and the Greens candidate for the federal seat of Cooper in the northern suburbs of Melbourne. James Supple is the editor of Solidarity magazine and an activist with the Refugee Action Coalition in Sydney.

The Betoota Advocate Podcast
Ep 209- Celeste Liddle (Greens Candidate for Cooper)

The Betoota Advocate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 35:11


While the Liberals panic over losing affluent inner-city seats to the Independents, the Labor Party faces the same age old challenge of The Greens taking their urban working class electorates. Celeste Liddle is a candidate gunning to do just that, in perhaps the most marginal Labor seat in the country. A unionist, feminist author and a member of the party's Indigenous caucus known as ‘The Black Greens' - Liddle could easily become the newest MP for Cooper, a division that Labor only held onto by 1% in 2016. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Decode
Decode: Celeste Liddle (Greens Candidate for Cooper)

Decode

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 35:11


While the Liberals panic over losing affluent inner-city seats to the Independents, the Labor Party faces the same age old challenge of The Greens taking their urban working class electorates. Celeste Liddle is a candidate gunning to do just that, in perhaps the most marginal Labor seat in the country. A unionist, feminist author and a member of the party's Indigenous caucus known as ‘The Black Greens’ - Liddle could easily become the newest MP for Cooper, a division that Labor only held onto by 1% in 2016.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Flow Artists Podcast
Celeste Liddle - Take a Stand

The Flow Artists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 63:35


We are extremely excited about our guest for today's episode - Her name is Celeste Liddle. Celeste is a writer, a trade unionist, a proud Arrente feminist, and the Greens Candidate for the Cooper electorate, right here in Melbourne. She's also responsible for one of my favourite twitter feeds as you'll hear later on! As I've already mentioned, we were very keen to speak with Celeste and especially grateful that she spoke with us from her home in isolation with Covid! In this conversation we talk about Celeste's experiences being the only Aboriginal student at her high school in Melbourne. She shares how she used writing and poetry to process and share her perspective, and how this is something that she still does today. We also talk about her experiences writing in published media and online. We also discuss some of the issues that inspired her to run for the Greens party! Links Campaign Website: http://liddle.greens.org.au/ Celeste's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/celesteliddlegreens Celeste's Twitter profile: https://twitter.com/Utopiana Celeste's Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/celesteliddlegreens/ No more Boomerang by Oodgeroo Noonuccal: http://www.staff.vu.edu.au/syson/1002/oodgeroo.html

Not Good Enough
114 — Spyro Speed Run (feat. Celeste Liddle)

Not Good Enough

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 51:01


We chat with Celeste Liddle, Greens candidate for Cooper, about unionism, protest and speedrunning Spyro the Dragon.   Celeste Liddle for Cooper! Celeste Liddle is running for the Greens in the seat of Cooper. The 1988 bicentenary protests — first nations people and supporters protested 200 years of colonialism. Celeste has a history of unionism, an Organiser for the NTEU. Without reparations, what good was Rudd's apology to the Stolen Generations? Why do so many of the radical left participate in “speedrunning”? Actions Volunteer, host a placard or donate to help Celeste's campaign. Come to the the Celestival at the Tote! It's gonna be sick.  

Critical Line Item with Tom Ravlic
Education, welfare and standing as a First Nations candidate for the Greens

Critical Line Item with Tom Ravlic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 47:27


Greens candidate Celeste Liddle is standing for the seat of Cooper in the Federal Election on May 21. The unionist, writer and activist has spent a lifetime in the education sector and this time is running for the lower house seat. She talks about her concerns about the state of education, her hopes for First Nations peoples, and other issues that are driving her candidacy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Auspol Snackpod: Australian Politics and Memes

Get your mowers going because it's a long episode this week. We're serving up: Aperitifs: Shoutouts to Loud, Angry and Not Sorry for their recent episode with Celeste Liddle, listen here: https://loudandangry.podbean.com/e/feminist-baddies-with-celeste-liddle/  Also, the Government's reduction in the fuel excise has left truck drivers with almost nothing.  Mains: What is an inflation? What is an interest rate? What the hell is everyone talking about?  Positivity Corner: All the men held in Park Hotel Prison have been released!  First Nations: Two Indigenous senators from the Greens went to Hakea prison for a meeting; they were escorted out by police.  Fashy Australia: Clive Palmer lies blatantly about all the anti-semites he associates with. Also Craig Kelly got egged lmao. Read Tom Tanuki's piece here: https://independentaustralia.net/politics/politics-display/clive-palmer-must-answer-for-uap-antisemitism,16232  SPOTW: Everyone keeps piling it on Morrison, hilariously. Also there's more news about his alleged corruption and racism, woo Blurst Take: The Greens are struggling yet again with transphobes in Victoria. Read more here: https://twitter.com/epistemophagy/status/1510084272585347076  And you'll just have to listen to the end for our Pupdate!  Support the show financially at www.patreon.com/AuspolSnackpod   

Women on the Line
Fight for Public Health & Workplace Safety

Women on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2022


The Covid-19 pandemic has intensified existing systemic inequalities. We hear from a rally in Melbourne, Fighting for public health and workplace safety. We hear from rally co-chairs, Sarah Hathaway and Jiselle Hanna, unionist and Greens candidate Celeste Liddle, retail worker and unionist Maudie Osborne, and public health worker and unionist Nita Okoko.

The Flow Artists Podcast
Jo & Rane - February Update

The Flow Artists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 40:12


We promised a Rane & Jo episode at the end of 2021 and it's finally here! We had a few things we wanted to talk about, so join us for a wide ranging and potentially random discussion. Amongst other things, we discuss medical marijuana, re-opening the studio post lockdown, pop culture and more! We also talked about Greens candidate Celeste Liddle, local gallery and art therapy centre Sensorium. Finally, we ask the question - what is a yoga teacher personality? This episode was recorded 2 weeks ago, and just a note that a lot has changed in the world since then. Links Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/flowartists

Tuesday Breakfast
Justice for Refugees and Asylum Seekers, Teaching in a Pandemic, 'Still Here, Now': A Celebration of First Nations Cultures and Connections, Celeste Liddle: Greens Candidate for Cooper

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022


Tuesday Breakfast 25th January 2022 Invasion Day Virtual Dawn Service 3CR Invasion Day Broadcast Anaiwan #LandBack Campaign  Jess from Fight Together for Justice joins us to speak about the protests outside Park Hotel Prison in Carlton, Naarm. Jess speaks about the origins of the grassroots movement and the ongoing cruelty of the Australian Government towards refugees and asylum seekers locked inside the prison. Jess also talks about the online inductions being held this week for anyone who is interested in joining FTFJ. // Insta: @fighttogetherforjustice Twitter: @FtfjNaarm Linktree: linktr.ee/stfjnaarm Tara is a secondary school teacher and VCE/VCAL leader and joins us to share her reflections on teaching and guiding senior students through 2020 and 2021. Tara gives us an insight into the daily chaos of being an educator in the pandemic where rules and policies change suddenly. Tara also shares her thoughts on the return to onsite teaching as well as on the State Government's new rules regarding contact tracing, testing and isolating. // Jahkarli Romanis is a proud Pitta Pitta woman and Naarm-based artist and researcher and joins the show to speak about the exhibition, 'Still Here, Now' at Platform Gallery. The exhibition showcases works created and curated by First Nations women who all have a connection to Wadawurrung Country in some way. Jahkarli speaks about what the phrase 'Still Here, Now' means to her as well as the power and impact of Professor Chelsea Watego's poem, 'Dear Ancestor'. // Celeste Liddle is an Arrente woman living and working on unceded Wurundjeri lands. She is a trade unionist, a freelance opinion writer and social commentator, and she is also the nominated Victorian Greens candidate to run in the seat of Cooper in the next Federal Election. Celeste joins us today to speak about her reasons for running as a candidate in the upcoming election and shares her thoughts on the Aboriginal Flag copyright being purchased by and transferred to the Federal Government.//  Songs: Oumou Sangaré - Aya NakamuraLes Fleurs - Minnie RipertonCome Back - Barkaa, Mi-kaisha

Serious Danger
08: Free Novax/Refugees/Hillsong/Healthcare (ft. Celeste Liddle)

Serious Danger

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2022 51:06


Note: This episode was recorded hours before the courageously-timed Friday 6pm announcement of Djokovic's visa cancellation. Politicians need glam squads too. Emerald and Tom want your AMAs (2:58). The dumb Novak Djokovic visa drama (5:14) and will it help fix our real refugee horrors? If NSW is Footlose then Hillsong is Kevin Bacon (21:58). Greens candidate for Cooper in Melbourne, Celeste Liddle joins to talk fake progressives, Labor thinking it owns seats, and the Sovereign Citizen attack on Old Parliament House (28:30). Finally a call to action (48:27). Links - Follow Celeste Liddle @Utopiana  https://liddle.greens.org.au/  https://greens.org.au/volunteer  Refugee Action Collective: https://rac-vic.org/  FREE THE REFUGEES (Australian Open action) Rally -  Monday 17 January, 11am at Birrarung Marr https://rac-vic.org/2021/05/17/rally-for-refugees/  Follow @MehdiAli98  RISE Refugee: https://www.riserefugee.org/  Ben Doherty piece on how Novak's detention exposes Australia's immigration system  https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2022/jan/12/how-australias-handling-of-djokovic-exposed-its-flawed-immigration-system-to-the-world  Jack Latimore piece on SovCits and the Tent Embassy https://www.smh.com.au/national/blackfishing-alt-right-pushes-to-co-opt-aboriginal-tent-embassy-to-cause-20220105-p59lzj.html  Tom's speech at 2012 Global Atheist Convention https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ve2TdLmgx2c  Produced by Michael Griffin https://seriousdangerpod.com  Support the show: http://patreon.com/seriousdangerau See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Monday Breakfast
Celeste Liddle on Let's Talk, Deaths in Custody, and the Plight of Racehorses

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021


Boe Spearim and Celeste Liddle with Let's Talk - a look at misinformation in communities during the pandemic, the Far Right and the Melb Rallys that took place during COVID. // Marisa from Doin Time interviews Aunty Anne Jones (mother of JC) with Aunty Megan Krakouer (from the National Suicide Prevention & Trauma Recovery Project) about what happened with JC's death, the court case and consequences for the police officer who shot her, and the lack of support and accountability in this broken system. CW: This story contains audio-images of people who have died. // Kristin Leigh from the Coalition for the Protection of Horses speaks to Phuong and Jacob about the ongoing campaigns against the mistreatment and exploitation of racehorses in the industry. // Song: //October - Molly Millington //

Women on the Line
Melbourne reactionary mayhem & policing the pandemic

Women on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021


Mid-Late September has seen extraordinary reactionary mayhem in Melbourne. Anti-vaccination to anti-lockdown to far-right forces smashed the  CFMEU office, took to city streets and were repressed by riot police. To make sense of these events, we hear from long time anti-fascist, unionist, writer, Arrernte woman and Greens candidate, Celeste Liddle. We also hear more broadly about the left, the need to be critical of policing, failures of the state's responses to the pandemic, community responses and where to from here. Find the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Services statement read out at the end on policing the pandemic here. 

Not Good Enough
72 — WiNnErS & LoSeRs

Not Good Enough

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 63:26


We talk about the media's narratives of omission, whether the subject is Kristina Keneally's necklace, the federal budget or the people of Palestine.     Drawing the line Kristina Kersher Keneally wore a necklace given to her by Kopi of Biloela family in Parliament… …while the Labor party passed a bill making indefinite detention legal, and allowing the immigration minister to strip people of refugee status. The supreme court originally ruled that stateless people could be held indefinitely in 2019. War crime media watch Many passive-voice related incidents occurred in Australian media this week regarding conflict in the Middle East. Sky news had good coverage?? Nah don’t worry, they’re back on track. Schwartz media has had a long-standing pro-Israel stance. More than 670 Australian journalists and media personalities have signed an open letter calling for media organisations to do better on Palestine. Shoutout to political economist Elizabeth Humphrys for calling for more collective action amongst media workers. One budget, please sir The Australian media loves to divide the budget into winners and losers. David Speers walks right into Treasurer Josh Frydenberg’s framing trap. The budget predictions are simply a fantasy. Shoutouts Shoutout to Celeste Liddle, who is running for the Greens in the federal seat of Cooper. Lydia Thorpe, Victoria’s first Aboriginal woman senator “The instruction from the colonizers was to wipe us and our language out, to take our children… Their plan was to annihilate us, to get rid of us altogether. But they failed.” Actions Attend one of the rallies happening across Australia this weekend in solidarity with the people of Palestine.

Tuesday Breakfast
No cops at Midsumma with Pride in Protest, justice for Palestine, Celeste Liddle on running for the Greens

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021


News Headlines Media reporting on justice for PalestineUpdate on India travel banParliament banned from speaking to the mediaPolice banned from Pride marches in New YorkMidsumma Pride marchKannagi interviews Bridget from Pride in Protest about banning the police from Pride. Pride in Protest is a collective of activists who campaign for social justice and have two positions on the Sydney Mardi Gras Board. They want to bring back the proud protest roots of Mardi Gras and fight collectively against systems and structures that maintain injustice. Sign the open letter to ban police from being involved in Pride here!Speech by Jeanine Hourani from the Free Palestine rally in Melbourne.Sally Goldner from Out of the Pan talks about a human centered response to transphobia.Evie interviews Celeste Liddle about running as the Greens candidate for the seat of Cooper.  Celeste Liddle is an Arrente woman living and working on unceded Wurundjeri lands. She is a trade unionist, a freelance opinion writer and social commentator, and as of this past week she is also the nominated Victorian Greens candidate to run in the seat of Cooper in the next Federal Election, coming up against Labor’s Ged Kearney.SongsNative Tongue - Mo'JuSunshine - Spinifex GumA Quality of Mercy - RVGTake it Down - JessB

Auspol Snackpod: Australian Politics and Memes
098 - Budget Beers feat. Holly

Auspol Snackpod: Australian Politics and Memes

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 82:50


Noon has been struck down by the man flu (it's not covid, dw) so Zac recruited friend, confidant, and member of our inner sanctum Holly to chat about the news this week. Holly is, amongst other things, the co-host of Every Second Weekend, a podcast she makes with her dad where they read Agatha Christie books, and the co-host of Zac's life.    Entree: NDIS independent assessments look like they're going to go ahead unfortunately. UFU: We talk about the federal budget, and why it's a woozle-wozzle that no one should pay attention to, and how JobMaker went (spoiler: it went badly). SPOTW: This week it's a multi-way tie - Zac collected a few front page articles about the Budget and Holly deploys her expertise as a graphic designer to make fun of them Potluck: Lia called in to discuss consent education resources that are actually useful, unlike the Milkshake video. First Nations: CW for discussion of deaths in custody and using the names of Indigenous people who have passed. If you want to skip it, the story runs from 47:00-59:00. Zac gives an update on the inquiry into the death of Wayne Fellla Morrison. Positivity Corner: a rare actually good positivity corner! Celeste Liddle is running as the Greens candidate for Cooper. And you'll just have to listen to the end of the show for our Pupdate! Support the show financially: www.patreon.com/AuspolSnackpod   

Radioactive Show
Fighting for Country and Culture - Invasion Day 2021

Radioactive Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021


On this episode of the Radioactive show, we bring you recordings from some speeches and interviews from Invasion Day.  We hear from Celeste Liddle and Tish King in Naarm, or so-called melbourne, Regina Mckenzie in the Flinders Ranges in South Australia, and Tameeka Tighe in Sydney.  

Let's Talk on 98.9fm
Luke Pearson and Celeste Liddle

Let's Talk on 98.9fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 57:18


The second show of Let’s Talk Boe chats with to … Continued

Like I'm A Six-Year-Old
183 - Celeste Liddle

Like I'm A Six-Year-Old

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 58:51


Celeste Liddle is an Arrente woman, a trade unionist and Leftist who's written for Eureka Street, The Guardian and SBS.  Celeste Zoom'ed me from her couch to discuss how the COVID-19 crisis is affecting First Nations people, over-policing and deaths in custody, culture warring about Captain Cook and the "Indigenous alt-right".  If you’ve got the means please support this show by becoming a Patron Join the LIASYO Facebook group here please and thank you Ads-Up are doing great work helping out refugees from Nauru and Manus Island who have been resettled in the US and are struggling during COVID-19 You can see me on Stan Australia's Lockdown Comedy Festival from this Saturday @Utopiana Celeste's blog Black Feminist Ranter ARTICLE: Vulnerable Indigenous man jailed over locked up by police in 'string of errors' during coronavirus pandemic (ABC) ARTICLE: Tanya Day inquest: coroner refers death in custody of Aboriginal woman for possible protection (Guardian Australia)  ARTICLE: Social responsibility means care for all of the vulnerable by Celeste Liddle ARTICLE: Why the term "Australian" can be an imposition on Aboriginal people by Celeste Liddle  ARTICLE: Cook wanted to introduce British justice to Indigenous people. Instead, he became increasingly cruel and violent by Shino Konishi endeavour250.gov.au  Cause of the Week: Djirra (djirra.org.au)

The Minefield 
International Women's Day – cause for celebration, or commiseration?

The Minefield 

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 39:00


The corporate rebranding of International Women's Day (IWD) couldn't be further from the day's revolutionary roots, or any meaningful discussion of women's liberation. It negates any discussion of the nature of power under patriarchy, and how relations of power between women and men might be genuinely transformed.

Take It Blak podcast
Take It Blak podcast - EPISODE 1 January 26

Take It Blak podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 44:14


Join us as we discuss the issues surrounding January 26 on the first episode of our brand new podcast, Take It Blak, co-hosted by Jack Latimore and Rae Johnston: featuring Beau Spearim, Clare Land, Prof. Marcia Langton, and Celeste Liddle.

Accent of Women
Protest on Invasion Day!

Accent of Women

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020


January 26.  Australia Day.  It marks the anniversary of the 1788 arrival of the First Fleet of British Ships at Port Jackson and the start of genocide against the original owners of this land.  We should not celebrate Australia Day.  It's a day that has been sanctified and sanitised.  Instead, we should be protesting and fighting for land rights, sovereignty and self-determination for all Aboriginal people. This week's show features Celeste Liddle and Kim Bullimore

The Poor Can Feed The Birds
002 - Invasion Day, Bushfires, Energy Beams (ft. Celeste Liddle)

The Poor Can Feed The Birds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 43:59


Big ep 002!  I welcome on Celeste Liddle of Black Feminist Ranter fame on to talk about all matters Invasion Day 2020, which she's helping to organise, and the rallies' increasing importance in the context of an Australia on fire.  (Literal bushfires, that is.  Not a metaphorical 'on fire' like the MSM all complained about someone saying after the 2019 rally.)  Also, some idiot interrupts with some feeries from the YouTubes. Find Celeste Liddle on Facebook or Twitter. --- Also, the first RALLY GIG GUIDE! Invasion Day rally 2020 deets:  https://tellthetruth.org.au/ Upcoming climate/bushfires rallies:  https://www.facebook.com/unistudentsforclimatejustice/  --- OH FFS WHY DON'T YOU MARRY ME BY SUPPORTING ME ON PATREON IF YOU LOVE ME SO MUCH?: patreon.com/tomtanuki OH FFS WHY DON'T YOU MARRY ME BY FOLLOWING ME ONLINE IF YOU LOVE ME SO MUCH?: Facebook or Twitter or tomtanuki.net

The Wheeler Centre
Toxic Femininity: White Tears/Brown Scars

The Wheeler Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 61:21


Hella Ibrahim, Ruby Hamad and Celeste Liddle at the Wheeler Centre In 2018, Sydney journalist Ruby Hamad wrote an article for the Guardian that touched a nerve with readers around the world. The article, ‘How white women use strategic tears to silence women of colour,' was about the special and dangerous claims white women make to victimhood – in the workplace, in public debate, and in private interactions – and how these adversely affect and are wielded against women of colour. The ‘damsel in distress' tactic, Hamad wrote, is employed ‘to muster sympathy and avoid accountability, by turning the tables and accusing the accuser.' She has since adapted the article into a new book, White Tears/Brown Scars. Hosted by Hella Ibrahim, Hamad is joined at the Wheeler Centre by Arrernte activist and social commentator Celeste Liddle for a discussion about what happens when racism and sexism collide. Support the Wheeler Centre: https://www.wheelercentre.com/support-us/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Final Straw Radio
Humor, Shaming and Yelling At Racist Dogs w Tom Tanuki

The Final Straw Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 69:18


On the show this week, Bursts spoke with Tom Tanuki, front man of the group Yelling At Racist Dogs (Y.A.R.D.), a performance anti-fascist group that directs insulting yells at far-right, xenophobic events and speakers. For the hour we talk some about Tom's background, the landscape of far-right politics in Australia and the place of humor and public shaming in confronting racist public figures in the work that Tom and his comrades do. You can follow Tom on twitter at the handle @tom_tanuki, on instagram at the same handle minus the underscore (@tomtanuki), and on fedbook by finding Yelling At Racist Dogs. And you can find the shirts Tom talks about at their bigcartel page. We stole this picture from Subversion1312's interview with Tom. A couple of the resources that Tom references at the end of the interview are Blackfulla Revolution and Black Feminist Ranter by Celeste Liddle, both pages on fedbook, and the book on Australian history he suggests is called Dark Emu by Bruce Pascoe. Stay tuned for an upcoming episode where we share my interview with Andy Fleming, the maniac behind SlackBastard, an exhaustive commentary on the far right in Australia (as well as the tankie left and Andy's thoughts about anarchism, antifa and more) up at slackbastard.anarchobase.com. Announcements May Day In Asheville If you're in Asheville this May 1st, Wednesday, there're a few events we're happy to share. At 10 am there's a rad families meetup at Vermont Ave playground at the West Asheville Park. Buncombe County schools are closed due to call ins by teachers as a part of the organizing wave known as Red4Ed and there'll be a large march and rally in Raleigh, the state capital. For those unable to make it, there's an 11am rally by teachers at the Vance monument downtown. Festivities begin at 3pm at the park on Vermont Ave with a roving bike ride, with some bikes provided. This'll be followed at 4:30pm by a game of kickball and at 6pm, a short parade will commence from 644 Haywood Rd complete with a marching band. At 7:30 there'll be a potluck with free vegan and gluten-free options and, finally, a public showing of the working class-ic, “9-5”, featuring Dolly Parton. More info by visiting https://tfsr.wtf/avlmayday . ... . .. playlist

Women on the Line
Feminism in the Pub: 'Because of Her, We Can!' (part two)

Women on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2018


This week on Women on the Line we bring you the second part of the 2018 NAIDOC week panel discussion of Feminism in the Pub, “Because of Her, We Can!” presented by the Victorian Trades Hall Council.Listen back to the first part of the discussion here.  The panel discussion took place on Wednesday July 4 at Trades Hall and featured speakers Celeste Liddle, Marayne Muller and Robyn Oxley in conversation with panel chair Edie Shepherd.

Tuesday Breakfast
National NAIDOC Week - #BecauseOfHerWeCan - Robyn Oxley and peacebuilding in the criminal justice system, Museums Victoria's NAIDOC exhibitions, Aboriginal water rights in the Murray Darling, and the late Wik elder Gladys Tybingoompa

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018


Tuesday Breakfast July 10th 7.00 am  Acknowledgement of Country7.05 am  News headlines  7.10 am  We hear a speech from the 2017 Resistance: Young Socialist Alliance's Radical Ideas Conference, where Celeste Liddle speaks about the different fights for reproductive rights faced by Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal women, and about the labour involved in her project 'Counting dead Aboriginal women'.7.30 am We hear a segment from AWAYE! an Indigenous arts and culture podcast, broadcast all over the world. This episode, 'My Totem is Bushfire', discusses the late Wik elder Gladys Tybingoompa, who was one of the clan leaders from Aurukun on western Cape York Peninsula who tested the limits of native title in the High Court. 7.45 am Anya speaks with Robyn Oxley, Assistant lecturer in the criminology department at Monash University, about her new theory on peace-building, self-determination and inclusion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices in the criminal justice system and other policy initiatives, tokenism, instituional reform, and what reparations could and should look like.8.00 am Lauren speaks with Isobel Morphy-Walsh, who is the Senior Koorie Programs Officer at Museums Victoria. They discuss Museums Victoria's NAIDOC week programming, including their exhibition for the theme 'Because of her, we can' and the Aboriginal women and their legacies being honoured.8.15 am We hear a segment from NITV SBS radio about The National Cultural Flows Research project steered by Murray Lower Darling River's Indigenous Nations (MLDRIN) and Northern Basin Aboriginal Nations (NBAN).  8.25 am We play a short audio from Behind the News about school kids' favourite Aboriginal or Torres Straight Islander woman.  End!Songsartist: Mojo Juju   song: Native Tongue artist: Maurial Spearim song: Black Woman  artist: DRMNG NOWsong: Australia does not Exist artist: Estee Blue song: All

Women on the Line
Feminism in the Pub: Because of Her, We Can!

Women on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2018


This week on Women on the Line we bring you excerpts from a special NAIDOC week edition of Feminism in the Pub, “Because of Her, We Can!” presented by the Victorian Trades Hall Council. The panel discussion took place on Wednesday, July 4 at Trades Hall and featured speakers Celeste Liddle, Marayne Muller and Robyn Oxley in conversation with panel chair Edie Shepherd.

Ideas at the House
How to be a feminist | All About Women 2015 [Rebroadcast]

Ideas at the House

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 69:40


This all-star panel from All About Women 2015 tackles the question 'how to be a feminist'. In times when the term has expanded to encompass intersectional feminism, this panel asks not only what the label now means, but whether it is necessary. With Clementine Ford, Roxane Gay, Celeste Liddle, Germaine Greer, Tara Moss and Anita Sarkeesian. Chaired by Geraldine Doogue.

Asia Pacific Currents
Invasion Day - Resistance to colonisation in Australia

Asia Pacific Currents

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018


The first officially recorded protest by Aboriginal people against Australia Day, the day that commemorates the United Kingdom colonisation of the Australian landmass, occurred in 1938 in conjunction with the 150th year celebrations.Aboriginal people have continued to resist and protest against this day as it symbolises colonialisation, invasion and dispossession. They have renamed it 'Invasion Day'.This year, the Invasion Day protests were the biggest in recent years, with the one in Melbourne attracting over 40,000 people. We talk to Celeste Liddle, the Indigenous liaison officer with the National Tertiary Education Union, a social commentator and one of the organiser of the Melbourne rally, on some of the main demands of this demonstration.Asia Pacific Currents provides updates of labour struggles and campaigns from the Asia Pacific region. It is produced by Australia Asia Worker Links, in the studio of 3CR Radio in Melbourne, Australia

Women on the Line
Protest Australia Day

Women on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018


Today on Women on the Line, highlights from the Melbourne Invasion Day Rally. The 26th January, 2018 saw some of the biggest rallies across Australia in solidarity, defence and struggle with Aboriginal people.  You’ll hear the following voices, in this order:Aunty Jenny Monroe, Gwenda Stanley, Aretha Brown, Ruby and Celeste Liddle

Progressive Podcast Australia
#198: Abolish Australia Day

Progressive Podcast Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2018


- Journalist, trade unionist and Indigenous rights activist Celeste Liddle on Invasion Day.- Our first vodcast promoting our new Crowd Funding campaign. Please support it here: https://chuffed.org/project/progpodcast- The final part of our discussion with designer and anthropologist Michael Palmyre, covering science, social media and individual versus structural solutions.- For more information on this episode and for links to all of the stories and clips from it, go to: http://progressivepodcastaustralia.com/2018/01/15/198/

The Guilty Feminist
74. What the Hell? The Handmaid's Tale in 2017

The Guilty Feminist

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 72:19


The Guilty Feminist Presented by Deborah Frances-White and Jamila Rizvi   Episode 74: What the Hell? The Handmaid’s Tale in 2017 with special guests Quinn Eades, Celeste Liddle, Krissy Kneen, Lauren Duca Recorded 15 October 2017 at The Wheeler Centre, Melbourne. Released 20 November.  Music by Mark Hodge and produced by Euan Maco McAleece. Photo credit: Jon Tjhia / The Wheeler Centre More about Deborah Frances-White http://deborahfrances-white.com https://twitter.com/DeborahFW Global Pillage https://www.timepeaceapp.org Standard Issue in Conversation, 14 December at Leicester Square Theatre. Tickets on sale now. More about Jamila Rizvi   https://www.jamilarizvi.com.au https://twitter.com/JamilaRizvi https://www.instagram.com/jamilarizvi More about our guests https://twitter.com/quinn_writes https://twitter.com/Utopiana https://twitter.com/krissykneen https://twitter.com/laurenduca For more information about this and other episodes… visit guiltyfeminist.com tweet us twitter.com/guiltfempod like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/guiltyfeminist check out our Instagram instagram.com/theguiltyfeminist or join our mailing list eepurl.com/bRfSPT  Buy our merch http://guiltyfeminist.instantcart.com/ The Negotiations special episode of the podcast is now available to purchase http://guiltyfeminist.com/product/include-yourself-podcast/ Come to a live recording! 21 November at The Round House. Tickets on sale now. 1 December at The Y Theatre, Leicester. Tickets on sale now. 4 December at Kings Place. Tickets on sale now. 6 February at The London Palladium. Tickets on sale now. 19 February at The Royal Albert Hall. Tickets on sale now Leave us a review and rate us on Apple Podcasts

Ideas at the House
Creating online chaos | Antidote 2017

Ideas at the House

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 58:51


What are the risks of internet success? Join Reni Eddo-Lodge, Celeste Liddle, Van Badham and Tim Highfield as they share the joys and pitfalls of online activism. Chaired by Steph Harmon.

Earth Matters
Invasion Day special 2017

Earth Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2017


While the 26th of January is officially known as Australia Day, marking the day in 1788 when First Fleet made their unwelcome arrival to these shores. For many First nations peoples it is know as Invasion Day, or Survival Day.On today's show, we hear from Celeste Liddle at the Invasion Day rally in Naarm/Melbourne. We also hear from Murrawah Burragubba and Naomi Murphy recorded at the Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance rally in October 2016.We'll hear about the connections between First Nations struggles and the most pressing environmental issues of our time.Guests: Celeste Liddle; Murrawah Burragubba; Naomi Murphy.Featuring the song January 26 by A.B. Original.Earth Matters #1072 was produced by Teishan Ahearne.

Progressive Podcast Australia
#132: Celeste Liddle on Looking Past White Australia and White Feminism

Progressive Podcast Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2016


- This episode features Celeste Liddle's International Women's Day Address, recorded at the Queen Victoria Women's Centre. - Celestes upbringing and how it has informed her politics today. - Intersectionality. - Womens liberation is just a start, same with all other causes. - We should liberate the most vulnerable rather than trickle down social justice. - Choice is linked to privilege. - For more information on this episode and for links to all of the stories and clips from it, including links to Celestes blog and social media pages, go to: http://progressivepodcastaustralia.com/2016/04/22/132/

Women on the Line
Cherchez La Femme: Feminism and Violence

Women on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2016


Cherchez la Femme put together an important discussion on feminism and violence late last year which is especially relevant in light of the release of the family violence report and recommendations from the Victorian Royal Commission.Moderated by Karen Pickering, we listen to a discussion between Celeste Liddle, Grace Lee, Nabila Farhat, Jax Jacki Brown and Fiona McCormack .For more information on Cherchez la Femme please jump on their website cherchezlafemme.com.au where you can also find their podcasts and information about their upcoming talk, Feminism and Class.  

Race Card
#33 Segregated schools

Race Card

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2016 70:49


This week joining us in studio we’ve got NTEU Indigenous organiser and Daily Life and freelance columnist Celeste Liddle. And we look at past weekends so-called gang violence, debunking some of the media perceptions of Apex. And our featured discussion is on school segregation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Queering The Air
Emotional Labour, Feminism, Capital Value and Theory with Aurelia Guo and Eva Birch

Queering The Air

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2015


On this episode of Queering the Air Thanh Hằng explores Women's Emotional Labour, Feminism, Capital Value and Theory with Melbourne-based writer and artist, Aurelia Guo and co-founder of the Feminist Theory Reading Group, Eva Birch.We also hear from with Arrente woman, Celeste Liddle's s talk at Liquid Architecture's FMX: What would a Feminist Methodology sound like? .   

Women on the Line
Sounds of Feminism

Women on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2015


What would a feminist methodology sound like? That's the question that sound festival Liquid Architecture is posing. Over four weeks, 31 brilliant female artists are stepping up to respond. We hear profound performances from Celeste Liddle, Evelyn Ida Morris, and Makiko Yamamoto, plus a conversation with Liquid Architecture's artistic director, Danni Zuvela. 

feminism celeste liddle liquid architecture evelyn ida morris
Progressive Podcast Australia
#108: Thinking Critically About Veganism, ICAS 2015 Featuring Celeste Liddle on Aboriginal Feminism

Progressive Podcast Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2015


- Recap of the Institute for Critical Animal Studies (ICAS) Oceania 2015 conference, which we recently attended in Melbourne. - What ICAS stands for. - Some of our favourite talks from the conference. - An overview of some of the critical discussions about the mainstreaming of veganism within capitalism that were a common theme of the conference. - Celeste Liddles talk on Aboriginal Feminism and Intersectionality. - Where are the animals in Critical Animal Studies? - For more information on the episode and for links to all of the stories and clips from it, plus links to more talks from the conference, go to: http://progressivepodcastaustralia.com/2015/08/14/108/

Perth Indymedia
Celeste Liddle on Aboriginal Feminism and Intersectionality

Perth Indymedia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2015 20:25


Celeste Liddle is an Aboriginal, working class, feminist, which she argues makes her intersectional "by default". Intersectionality is a theory which highlights the similarities between different forms of oppression and the importance of opposing all oppression, rather than just focusing on one form. Look into Celeste's work @Utopiana on Twitter and her blog is: http://blackfeministranter.blogspot.com.au/ This is a talk from the 2015 Institute for Critical Animal Studies (ICAS) Oceania conference, which was held in Melbourne: http://www.criticalanimalstudies.org/conference-schedule/

Ideas at the House
Panel: 'How to Be a Feminist' (All About Women 2015)

Ideas at the House

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2015 73:32


Beyoncé is one. So is Daniel Radcliffe. The only woman in federal cabinet says she isn’t. At some point in the last few years, we began talking about public figures “coming out” as feminists. Others affirm their belief in “gender equality”, but don’t find value in the F-word itself. With so many conflicting ideas about what a feminist looks like – or, more crucially, what a feminist does – anyone curious about the modern women’s movement can have a hard time separating the signal from the noise. Is “feminism” a political agenda, a social identity, a set of behaviours, a lifestyle choice, a Twitter mob or a branding exercise? This vital, varied panel will flatten common stereotypes, and delve into what feminism really means – and can achieve – in 2015 and beyond. Clementine Ford is a freelance writer, broadcaster and public speaker based in Melbourne. She is a Writer and Contributor for Daily Life and writes on feminism, pop culture and social issues. Roxane Gay is the co-editor of PANK. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times Book Review, Time, The Los Angeles Times, and many others. She is also the author of the books Ayiti, An Untamed State, Bad Feminist, and Hunger, forthcoming in 2016. Germaine Greer is a writer and academic and is best known for her work as a key figure in modern feminism. Her ideas about gender and sexuality have provoked controversy since the release of her 1970 book The Female Eunuch. Her other works include Sex and Destiny: The Politics of Human Fertility, The Change: Women, Aging and the Menopause, The Whole Woman, and Shakespeare's Wife. Celeste Liddle is a proud Arrernte woman, feminist, trade unionist and vegetarian. In 2012, Celeste started her blog Rantings of an Aboriginal Feminist and since then has developed a career as a freelance opinion writer with her work being published in The Guardian, Daily Life and Tracker, amongst others. Celeste has also frequently provided guest commentary on such channels as ABC radio, NITV and the National Indigenous Radio Service. Tara Moss is a novelist, journalist, blogger and TV presenter. Since 1999 she has written 9 bestselling novels, published in 18 countries and 12 languages. Her first non-fiction book, The Fictional Woman was published in May 2014. She is a long-term advocate for the rights of women and children and is UNICEF’s National Ambassador for Child Survival. Anita Sarkeesian is a media critic, blogger and the creator of Feminist Frequency, a video web series that explores the representations of women in pop culture narratives. In particular, her work highlights issues surrounding the targeted harassment of women in online and gaming spaces.

Progressive Ideas Worth Sharing
October Forum: Is Australia experiencing a ‘fourth wave’ of feminism?

Progressive Ideas Worth Sharing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2014


Ever since Prime Minister Julia Gillard gave her famous misogyny speech in 2012 in reaction to the sexist smears of the Opposition, the Australian feminism movement appears to be undergoing a resurgence.With the internet and social media emerging as an important space for feminist activism, and an increasing diversity of feminist voices in the Australian public sphere, is Australia finally experiencing a ‘fourth wave’ of feminism?These questions and many more will the addressed by our panel of activists, which includes:•Renee Carr, Executive Director and founding Board Member of Fair Agenda;•Van Badham, writer, social commentator and columnist for Guardian Australia;•Celeste Liddle, National Indigenous Organiser, NTEU.•Tanja Kovac, Convenor of Emily’s List, Australia.The event will be moderated by Australian Young Fabians Director Cassandra Devine.

Progressive Podcast Australia
#45: Indigenous Self-Determination

Progressive Podcast Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2014


- Dont veganise racist holidays like Invasion Day, boycott them! - Dennis Simmons on some of the negative impacts of Tony Abbotts government. - Celeste Liddle on Constitutional Recognition for Indigenous people. - Our recent finds from the street. - Capitalist shopping lists. - The killing of sharks in Western Australia. - Will Tuttles speaking tour of Australia and Aotearoa. - Book recommendations, reading for diversity. - Interview with Dr (Mother!) Theresa Petray on Indigenous self-determination in education and beyond. - Survival Day events around Australia. - For more information on this episode and to find link to all of the stories and clips from it, go to: http://progressivepodcastaustralia.com/2014/01/17/indigenous/